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OpenAI, Samsung Gear Up for South Korean Data Centers
11 Feb
Summary
- OpenAI, Samsung, and SK Hynix plan data center construction.
- Construction is slated to commence in South Korea this March.
- Initial capacity for two data centers will be 20 megawatts.

In a significant move for South Korea's digital infrastructure, tech giants OpenAI, Samsung Electronics, and SK Hynix are preparing to commence construction of new data centers. These facilities are slated to begin development in March, as confirmed by Science Minister Bae Kyung-hoon.
The initiative, first announced in October, involves the U.S. startup OpenAI partnering with the prominent Korean firms. The plan includes the establishment of two data centers, designed with an initial combined capacity of 20 megawatts.
This development is expected to bolster South Korea's position as a hub for advanced technology and data services. The construction phase is anticipated to bring further economic activity to the region.




